United Relief
What now? From a county treasurer’s “Hunger Run” to co-ops and community gardens, from civic focus to shared goals—how ordinary neighbors can move a county toward no child hungry. YOU’LL HEAR FROM: * John Kennedy * Sabrina Christian-Bennett * Ben Wolford, Publisher of The Portager * Ben and Patrick Childers, co-founder Odd Conduit Media IN THIS EPISODE: * Why focus matters: align orgs and volunteers on a single north star—no child hungry in Portage County—and measure every effort against it. * What stuck from COVID (drive-through access) and what didn’t (emergency dollars)—and why stigma still shapes the user experience. * A hard update: Rural Relief’s closure (funding + health) and what that signals about fragility at the last mile. * Practical on-ramps: join a local board, keep 211 listings accurate, start/expand a garden plot, organize quarterly cross-org huddles. RESOURCES MENTIONED: * Hunger Network [https://hungernetwork.org/] * Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank [https://www.akroncantonfoodbank.org/] * United Way Portage County [https://www.uwportage.org/] * 211 (call or 211.org) for local services [https://211.org/] * Feeding America [https://www.feedingamerica.org/] CREDITS: Reporting/hosting by Ben & Patrick Childers. Editing/mix/master by Patrick. Fact-check by Dash Lewis. Story edit by Jenna Marson. Artwork by Miggs Sonny. Original music by L.T. Headtrip. Mentioned in this episode: Neighbors In Need: Portage County Emergency Support Drive Neighbors In Need [https://united-relief.captivate.fm/neighbors-in-need]
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